WEEK 1: December 4-7, 2018 (See below for WEEK 2 courses)

Hotel and Course Location

Note: The special hotel room rate expires
November 19, or as soon as the hotel block fills,
whichever comes first. Make your reservation early.

ABOUT COURSE 346

" My employment position entails interfacing with customers and program offices that use GPS in the systems we test. All of the material in this course is beneficial for my understanding of these systems to better allocate resources for testing. The class material maximized useful content in a 4-day course. The teacher [Dr. Chris Hegarty] was wonderful."— Michael Mouser, USAF; November 2016

The understanding of the limitations and errors of GPS would be extremely important to anyone in GPS nav, antenna, design, post-processing, etc. The instructor [Dr. Chris Hegarty] did a good job of catering his examples and discussions to this audience, which makes the concepts easier to relate.
— Piper Rose, NAVAIR, August 2016

WEEK 2: December 10-14, 2018

Hotel and Course Location

Note: The special hotel room rate expires
November 19, or as soon as the hotel block fills,
whichever comes first. Make your reservation.

ABOUT COURSE 557

"I really liked both instructors -- the more classroom-like Pue; the more industry-like Vaujin -- their contrasting styles introduced [different] perspectives. I appreciated the completeness of the material and its transition into examples and simulations. I really enjoyed the nuances of how measurements can couple into multiple states." .

— Peter Richardson, L3-Datron; December 2017

"This course would be almost impossible to replicate at a university without taking several courses that would only comment on the subject. Having it all in one place over two days is well worth the money."— Ed May, i40 International, LLC; April 2015

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Note: Non-E.U. participants and non-U.S. citizens
must be cleared for attendance prior to being
officially registered.

WHAT ATTENDEES HAVE SAID ABOUT COURSE 336

[My main objective was to] get familiar with the most important performances of GNSS, but available nowadays and in the new future. Fully met! [I would] definitely, yes [recommend this course] in all areas, in particular areas in which technical knowledge details do matter.

--Davide Tomassini, ESA/ESTEC

I am extremely happy to have learned new things regarding the existing signals, the modulations and how a receiver works. I would recommend this course to surveyors, electrical engineers and to anyone that is using GNSS in its work.